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they then killed the police officer, the massachusetts institute of technology officer. they then kidnapped or carjacked an individual at that 7-eleven and took both vehicles with them at that point, abandoning their own honda crv at that point. that's where that fits into the situation. i just want to make an observation here. i don't want anybody to read too much into this, but earlier starting last night, the vehicles, the police vehicles, the national guard were coming in here at a high rate of speed. really severe looks on their faces. everyone was serious, kevlared up, helmeted on, all that kind of conditioning here to start this search. i can tell you within the past hour, the helicopter -- i'm not going to point out where because police have asked us not to be specific about things -- the helicopter has been hovering over one specific area instead of moving all over the entire area. now, that might indicate something, it might not. in addition, we've seen a number of police vehicles and national guard vehicles leaving the area at a slower rate of speed. kevlar he
they then killed the police officer, the massachusetts institute of technology officer. they then kidnapped or carjacked an individual at that 7-eleven and took both vehicles with them at that point, abandoning their own honda crv at that point. that's where that fits into the situation. i just want to make an observation here. i don't want anybody to read too much into this, but earlier starting last night, the vehicles, the police vehicles, the national guard were coming in here at a high...
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to unveilting ready technology. i was disappointed to see that your budget decreases funding for border technology. question, ir that will ask an additional one. >> it is the force multiplier. track to implement our technology procurement. as you know, what i did last year was stop the investment in having one integrated power plant across the entire border because it was expensive and was not working. more off-the- shelf technology that fits a particular terrain. if we are going to talk about comprehensive immigration reform, we not be able to that. the increase of the budget on i went to afghanistan and we talked about the technologies we much in agreement. excess surplus, they're willing to share with their department. >> the budget includes $43 million which is some dod. some of those air stats are not in the best shape. not a perfect solution, but the point is an important one. to the extent we have already invested in r&d, we can transfer over the border. of of the showd thing that we are investing in. areff-t
to unveilting ready technology. i was disappointed to see that your budget decreases funding for border technology. question, ir that will ask an additional one. >> it is the force multiplier. track to implement our technology procurement. as you know, what i did last year was stop the investment in having one integrated power plant across the entire border because it was expensive and was not working. more off-the- shelf technology that fits a particular terrain. if we are going to talk...
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effective defense of attribute may not be its radars and missiles and technology and ability to fight at super sized cities. it may be the way it has been designed to ease a budget cutters. more on sunday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span's "q & a." >> in their documentary, "what's the catch?," rebecca levy and shelby stevens talk about seafood. iny are second prize winn this year's c-span studentcam competition. >> throughout the past few decades, the amount of damage to our water has increased exponentially. come to the salt water and oceans. it has become even more prominent than ever before. the fish that were healthy are not going extinct. each year, the u.s. consumes close to 5 billion tons of seafood. it is the third rank country for consuming fish. thecase of gone by since overuse of our country's natural resources. how can we sustain heating as many fish as we do without sustaining natural fish populations. table aren the dinner not always when you -- what you think they are. where is this fish coming from? the answers to this question fall into the hands of many fish workers. there are
effective defense of attribute may not be its radars and missiles and technology and ability to fight at super sized cities. it may be the way it has been designed to ease a budget cutters. more on sunday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span's "q & a." >> in their documentary, "what's the catch?," rebecca levy and shelby stevens talk about seafood. iny are second prize winn this year's c-span studentcam competition. >> throughout the past few decades, the amount of damage...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and da i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. .amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived wl into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ liz: breaking news. the city of boston is in lockdown mode as the manhunt continues in search of that second suspect in the boston marathon bombings. david: of course the first one was killed
the first technology of its kind... mom and da i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. .amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. how old is the...
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to make sure we do all the things because arts, oftentimes when you talk to the employees of all the technology companies that i have been talking with every week and ask them what draws their talent to a city, the first three things they know whether it's public transportation, it's also the arts. because that's what keeps their creative mind functioning. and it's these institutions with their wonderful service and their continuing exhibitions, world renown exhibitions that introduce and keep their minds active and keeps the tremendous amounts of visitors coming to our city. i know how difficult it has been for board and for the president to make quick search, to matchup the right person with such an incredible institution as these are. i for one, know how difficult it is and when you are trying to do that when you are running government, i want to also say to the staff that i enjoyed mr. buchannon's leadershipa as much as you do, to fill those shoes with mr. bailey i'm excited because i trust the board of trustees, the time you took to select him, i'm going to welcome mr. bailey and look forw
to make sure we do all the things because arts, oftentimes when you talk to the employees of all the technology companies that i have been talking with every week and ask them what draws their talent to a city, the first three things they know whether it's public transportation, it's also the arts. because that's what keeps their creative mind functioning. and it's these institutions with their wonderful service and their continuing exhibitions, world renown exhibitions that introduce and keep...
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the world has the technology. the world has the call ent. yet we don't see our sell of-- ourselves as people inhabiting one planet. and in one planet, you cannot have one half or one-third of the people in abject poverty while the rest of the people on that same planet, their lives getting better and better. it's possible for all those who inhabit this planet to get rid of poverty. and that's the greatest challenge of politics today. >> and interesting, there is a new voice making that argue, the new pope. >> if he does. >> rose: well, he has. >> more power to his elbow. i sincerely hope that his voice will carry greater weight, say, than a voice like mine. >> rose: well, thank you for coming, its it is a pleasure to have you again. good to he is yound much success and we look forward to coming to india soon. >> please do. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and suzy g
the world has the technology. the world has the call ent. yet we don't see our sell of-- ourselves as people inhabiting one planet. and in one planet, you cannot have one half or one-third of the people in abject poverty while the rest of the people on that same planet, their lives getting better and better. it's possible for all those who inhabit this planet to get rid of poverty. and that's the greatest challenge of politics today. >> and interesting, there is a new voice making that...
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kramer a neuroscientist at the back of an institute for advanced science and technology the university of illinois the best thing that we can do to stave off dementia. it's to exercise in fact research shows that exercise is the best thing you can do to help your brain forget the drugs and vitamins exercise cramer conducted a study in which he scanned the brains of one hundred twenty older adults half who had started a program of moderate exercise forty five minutes of exercise a day just three days a week. after a year m.r.i. scans of the study participants brains showed that for the aerobics group the volume of their brains have actually increased on the other side those in the control group who did not exercise actually lost one point five percent of their brain volume he's finding support earlier research on animals in which rodents who exercised had to have a number of positive physiological changes actually had new brain cells stronger connections between brain cells and increased blood supplies to various regions in the brain research researchers also say that mental exercises w
kramer a neuroscientist at the back of an institute for advanced science and technology the university of illinois the best thing that we can do to stave off dementia. it's to exercise in fact research shows that exercise is the best thing you can do to help your brain forget the drugs and vitamins exercise cramer conducted a study in which he scanned the brains of one hundred twenty older adults half who had started a program of moderate exercise forty five minutes of exercise a day just three...
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it's the nature of the technology now with pictures everywhere. it's like fingerprints and now everyone can take a finger print. that's sort of remarkable seashift. and i'm trying to go through it in my head, being someone that knows this world, normally terrorists commit suicide or they flee. and so people will probably e-mail me that there are hundreds of examples otherwise, but the big cases, it's either they are willing to die for a cause or they are getting the heck out of dodge. it's one or the other. those who stick around don't stick around this long. this has been four days. so it will be interesting why they stuck around. this is probably animating some of the activity here, what were they doing here, why were they still here? and it's going to be like this for a couple days. a lot of boxes and suspicious packages. i'm hopeful that when the sun comes out it will be harder for the second suspect to hide. >> let me put that question to tom fen test, the shooting happened a mile and a half away from the boston marathon where the bombings to
it's the nature of the technology now with pictures everywhere. it's like fingerprints and now everyone can take a finger print. that's sort of remarkable seashift. and i'm trying to go through it in my head, being someone that knows this world, normally terrorists commit suicide or they flee. and so people will probably e-mail me that there are hundreds of examples otherwise, but the big cases, it's either they are willing to die for a cause or they are getting the heck out of dodge. it's one...
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mayhem unfolded overnight starting with a shooting on the campus of the massachusetts institute of technology in cambridge. that's one mile from where we are standing right now at the scene of the boston marathon attack. >> an officer who was killed on the campus of m.i.t. was killed a short time later, a carjacking took place and a police chase took place after that with reports of explosives involved. during the chase, the transportation authority officer was wounded in a shoot-out and suspect number one was critically wounded and later died at the hospital. we expect a press conference in 15 minutes at the hospital. >> we have drew griffin with us right now on the streets of watertown, massachusetts. again, this is the area right now which is a very active crime scene where people are being told not to leave their houses where it is believed that suspect number two, the man involved in the boston marathon bombings and the man involved in this car chase and manhunt, it is believe this is where he's on the loose. drew griffin? >> reporter: to that end, i just listened to a robocall police ha
mayhem unfolded overnight starting with a shooting on the campus of the massachusetts institute of technology in cambridge. that's one mile from where we are standing right now at the scene of the boston marathon attack. >> an officer who was killed on the campus of m.i.t. was killed a short time later, a carjacking took place and a police chase took place after that with reports of explosives involved. during the chase, the transportation authority officer was wounded in a shoot-out and...
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our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering 4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. 4 >>> for some it is a chance to help the environments by paying the dmv extra and buying a special license plate. our state lost millions of dollars by failing to collect that money. ktvu's ken pritchett is live with more. >> reporter: here is one of those license plates. they cost $50 to get. $40 a year to renew. in this audit, it accuses the dmv of not collecting and not charging enough for the plates and over the years it added up. >> reporter: some plates show love for sfo. others belong to lawyers and this one needs explaining. >> i have a yellow and black mini. looks like a bee. >> reporter: she paid extra the plate. now it seems that money was not being selected or spent correctly. >> i am not surprised. >> reporter: it is the auditor's office that found the problem, having to do with the sale of the license plates. plates
our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering 4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. 4 >>> for some it is a chance to help the environments by paying the dmv extra and buying a special license plate. our state lost millions of dollars by failing to collect that money. ktvu's ken pritchett is live with more. >> reporter: here is...
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and zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. . >> and welcome back to cnbc again, just to alert you to what the news that broke moments ago is -- this is careful in the language. law enforcement officials have said that a suspect -- a susp t suspect. >> that's because there has been lack of clarity of whether or not they were looking for a third person or not. >> it would be they are keenly aware there could be two people or they're not quite sure. >> fitch has tripped the united kingdom, downgrading to aaa plus. fitch says the downgrade. moody's had downgraded the uk in february. to buy control of the company that imports corona to the u.s. >> and sea world posting a strong debut. the stock up over 20% since this morning. the company priced at the top of its expected range last night. shares of ibm continue to weigh on
and zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. . >> and welcome back to cnbc again, just to alert you to what the news that broke moments ago is -- this is careful in the language. law enforcement officials have said that a suspect -- a susp t suspect. >> that's because there has been lack of...
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commercially in fact, counicationtospee the proliferation of commercially available technologies. some of dia to have changed integration pride has undertaken several initiatives intended to increase the efficiency of the defense intelligence enterprise. we need to take the right lessons learned and more closely integrate our intelligence operations of the combat command intelligence community and coalition partners. to conclude, today's focus on combat operations against transnational terrorism around the world does not preclude other threats come to the four along with vital u.s. interests. him must be able to provide timely intelligence across the spectrum and in close collaboration with the intelligence community t2 strengthening collection and analysis and with the nation's closest allies the men and women of dia know they have a unique responsibility to the american people and take great pride in their work. i present their analysis thank you for your continuing confidence your support is vital to us as well as national security and alex forger answering your questions. >> w
commercially in fact, counicationtospee the proliferation of commercially available technologies. some of dia to have changed integration pride has undertaken several initiatives intended to increase the efficiency of the defense intelligence enterprise. we need to take the right lessons learned and more closely integrate our intelligence operations of the combat command intelligence community and coalition partners. to conclude, today's focus on combat operations against transnational...
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with nuclear-capable technology? >> not much. the iranians are a little wary of the north koreans. >> as the sanctions on both countries, are those sanctions working poor are you seeing them having an effect and are they affecting not only the lives of the people in the country but are they affecting decision-making at all? >> well, we discussed this a little bit before but yes the sanctions are having an impact in iran. there is no question it's had a huge impact on their economy. by any measure it's been effective but it hasn't changed the policy on their nuclear activity. no. in north korea pretty much isat ywaythe lone benefactor for north korea is of course china, and china in my view if anyone has leverage over north korea, it's china. >> switching neighborhoods as we draw down in afghanistan does the amf's have the capability to conduct adequate intelligence and counterintelligence operations? see that as an enabler that any continued advice and assistance. there are our national organizations and the nds has
with nuclear-capable technology? >> not much. the iranians are a little wary of the north koreans. >> as the sanctions on both countries, are those sanctions working poor are you seeing them having an effect and are they affecting not only the lives of the people in the country but are they affecting decision-making at all? >> well, we discussed this a little bit before but yes the sanctions are having an impact in iran. there is no question it's had a huge impact on their...
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technology advanced tremendously. i have another question. i heard in early reports that there was military-type explosive that they found on the street. if that's true, the question is how did these two people get ahold of this level of explosives. not everybody has access to that type of high explosive. that's another unanswered question. >> michael, any insight into that? >> i know i sound like a broken record, but in these situations, false reports and misleading information is just a multitude of it. >> excuse me for a second, a reporter on the scene is getting pushed back. let's listen. >> they won't let us up there. >> back out. >> i can't say exactly where kerry is except in watertown, but he was near what was yellow crime tape before when he was reporting for the area. clearly in what seems to be a frantic way, they are moving them away from this area. james fox would tell you obviously they have an ongoing situation right there. we are hearing kerry now? >> and then as you know as we were starting to talk and i was beginning to give
technology advanced tremendously. i have another question. i heard in early reports that there was military-type explosive that they found on the street. if that's true, the question is how did these two people get ahold of this level of explosives. not everybody has access to that type of high explosive. that's another unanswered question. >> michael, any insight into that? >> i know i sound like a broken record, but in these situations, false reports and misleading information is...
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its biggest competition is technology. technology is changing rapidly and the postal service is not able to make those changes in a very nimble and quick fashion. so we believe these are the type of changes that ought to be y theongress, and it's very important for the gislatcosequences both for the postal service, the american people and the finances of that entity as well since thank you. i am happy to entertain questions at the appropriate time. >> good morning, chairman, ranking member cummings and members of the committee. i serve as the chairman of the board of governors of the united states postal service. i honored to be asked to testify and thank you for inviting me today. the postal service plays an incredible role in the american economy it provides a national platform that every business and president relies on in the directly supports and 800 billion-dollar manning industry that employs 8 million people. america needs a financially healthy postal service. it needs a service that can adapt to changes and techno
its biggest competition is technology. technology is changing rapidly and the postal service is not able to make those changes in a very nimble and quick fashion. so we believe these are the type of changes that ought to be y theongress, and it's very important for the gislatcosequences both for the postal service, the american people and the finances of that entity as well since thank you. i am happy to entertain questions at the appropriate time. >> good morning, chairman, ranking...
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life, hard working men and women who play by the rules supporting our farmers, and innovating for our technology companies, or creating businesses of their own. our nation continues to benefit from immigrants, as it did when my parents came here. we need to uphold the fundamental values of family, rd work, and fairness. in vermont, immigration has promoted cultural riches, refugee resettlement, student exchange. economic development to the five regional senate programs, tourism, and trade with our friends, in that wonderful country of canada. foreign agricultural workers support vermont farmers and growers, many of whom become part of families, woven into the fabric of vermont's ag consult -- agricultural community as they have in so many other states. the dysfunction of the system affects all of us. now is our time to fix it. this is our opportunity to do it. act deliberately, but we have to act. we can talk about it, but eventually, we have to vote. millions of people. millions of americans are depending upon us. senator grassley. >> yes. on this side, mr. chairman, we understand why the secre
life, hard working men and women who play by the rules supporting our farmers, and innovating for our technology companies, or creating businesses of their own. our nation continues to benefit from immigrants, as it did when my parents came here. we need to uphold the fundamental values of family, rd work, and fairness. in vermont, immigration has promoted cultural riches, refugee resettlement, student exchange. economic development to the five regional senate programs, tourism, and trade with...
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you have technology changed a substitution, competition. people pay bills online. when you lose 30 billion pieces of mail, that is what is continuing to affect this organization. it will continue. as you have options to go electronically with advertising mail or electronically rst-classill present and ements which is a very scary thought for us, that is why we have to keep the price right and the service level where they are coming at is a major threat. the refunding issues are soluble 100% by managing our own health care, and it is not managed by op the postal seic compete is lr person in this room. there are people in this room who are enjoying very good health plans because your companies or the groups that you belong to have competed in. yet the benefits, and you are able to adjust things going into the future. the key for the health care, we do not want to warn away from our responsibilities. we want to pay exactly what we should pay. if theseice r pdedicare, t in the united states, and it is paid for by our employees and by your postage rates. it is irrespons
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back, everyone. if you are just joining us this morning, police shut down the area of watertown, massachusetts. this is the areas and the communities surrounding boston. there is an active manhunt under way for the second suspect in monday's bombings of the boston marathon. the first suspect has already been killed in a shoot-out early tphorp this morning. the second suspect is on the run. police have been telling people to stay in thur homes in watertown and the surrounding townships. this has been playing out since 10:15, 10:20 last night. it took place near m.i.t.'s campus and went from cambridge to waterbridge. the buses and subways in boston have been shut down as well. people are being advised to stay inside, stay in their homes and stay away. the mayor and actually the governor of massachusetts has told people that businesses should decide whether they want to be open or not. logan airport is operating under
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back, everyone. if you are just joining us this morning, police shut down the area of watertown, massachusetts. this is the areas and the communities surrounding boston. there is an active manhunt under way for the second suspect in monday's bombings of the boston marathon. the first suspect has already been killed in a shoot-out early tphorp this...
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army material technology laboratory. right on the main drag here. so we have school street heading up, which is where we thought they were concentrating their efforts and then you come down here and -- i'm sorry. i've lost the name of the street here. >> that's okay. kerry, how is it you were able to see somebody on the street? i guess i'm confused what you saw and where you saw it? >> okay. so there are a tremendous number of vehicles that have moved down the main drag here. i've lost count there are so many. a large group of people started to run that direction. some with weapons out. some of them news people with cameras out. i jogged along and as i approached, i saw the officers closest to a small little area on the sidewalk. this would be the sidewalk closest to the neighborhood opposed to the sidewalk which is where the building is. and i made my way over behind the vehicle and i saw that officers had weapons drawn and were crouching behind vehicles. so i then put myself behind a vehicle and i was looking down the sidewalk. as i looked down th
army material technology laboratory. right on the main drag here. so we have school street heading up, which is where we thought they were concentrating their efforts and then you come down here and -- i'm sorry. i've lost the name of the street here. >> that's okay. kerry, how is it you were able to see somebody on the street? i guess i'm confused what you saw and where you saw it? >> okay. so there are a tremendous number of vehicles that have moved down the main drag here. i've...
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you have been mentioned the way technology has been playing, it sounds like as we speak this other suspect there is a twitter account -- >> we don't know sfitif it is fake or not. >> stephanie: right. but he keeps repeating that he is going to kill the police that are supposedly surrounding the house, correct? >> yes, and that is coming from police scanners. at least police there are talking about the surviving brother claiming that he is going to kill as many police as possible and taunting them online. there is a report from nbc that where police have this remaining brother apparently surrounded, or they think they have him surrounded, there are also two devices that are outside this building that have given police some pause, and they look somewhat similar to the devices used in the boston marathon bombings, and perhaps were thrown at police last night. so part of what is causing police to slow downis not just the hostage situation, but also possibly having to disarm or disabled these devices. >> stephanie: yes, and obviously police were connect when they released these pictures last ni
you have been mentioned the way technology has been playing, it sounds like as we speak this other suspect there is a twitter account -- >> we don't know sfitif it is fake or not. >> stephanie: right. but he keeps repeating that he is going to kill the police that are supposedly surrounding the house, correct? >> yes, and that is coming from police scanners. at least police there are talking about the surviving brother claiming that he is going to kill as many police as...
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. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. made the way you say at subwa. with our oven roasted chicken, now a $3 six-inch select. make it your own with melty monterey cheddar or creamy ranch. and during april, the black forest ham is also a $3 six-inch select. subway. eat fresh. >>> 7:23. if you're just joining us this morning, we are following the breaking news in the boston marathon bombing case. these are live pictures from watertown massachusetts. everyone in the boston area, they're being told stay home. stay indoors, don't go to school. don't go to workment don't open businesses. that's because of a massive man hunt happening in the boston area right now focusing on watertown just outside of boston. one of the bombing suspects was killed overnight, n -- in a police shootout several hours ago. the other one is on the loose. law enforcement agents confirm the two suspects are brothers from the russian region of chechnya. we're going to bring you a live update from watertow
. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. made the way you say at subwa. with our oven roasted chicken, now a $3 six-inch select. make it your own with melty monterey cheddar or creamy ranch. and during april, the black forest ham is also a $3 six-inch select. subway. eat fresh. >>> 7:23. if you're just joining us this morning, we are following the breaking news in the boston...
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much like the electronics business, just the speed of technology's, you know, exponential. it goes faster. and so that's it--we've always got to be out in front trying to find out what is that next thing that the consumers are looking for. >> and at the top of most consumer surveys is convenience. the variety of lettuce in each package eliminates the need to buy a lot of different heads of lettuce, and thus allows for customized blends. also, the petite size and shape of each
much like the electronics business, just the speed of technology's, you know, exponential. it goes faster. and so that's it--we've always got to be out in front trying to find out what is that next thing that the consumers are looking for. >> and at the top of most consumer surveys is convenience. the variety of lettuce in each package eliminates the need to buy a lot of different heads of lettuce, and thus allows for customized blends. also, the petite size and shape of each